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Post by Lucius Vorenus on Jul 4, 2019 8:52:12 GMT
Well his talent is a little underwhelming. All it does is prevent attack loss on the current legion thats damaged. Losing a legion still causes him to lose its attack. Meh
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Post by andrei on Jul 4, 2019 8:57:36 GMT
Well his talent is a little underwhelming. All it does is prevent attack loss on the current legion thats damaged. Losing a legion still causes him to lose its attack. Meh Hmm.. And You expected him to fight with one-unit legion as with 5 units inside?
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Post by Lucius Vorenus on Jul 4, 2019 9:05:32 GMT
Well his talent is a little underwhelming. All it does is prevent attack loss on the current legion thats damaged. Losing a legion still causes him to lose its attack. Meh Hmm.. And You expected him to fight with one-unit legion as with 5 units inside? Yes I was hoping it worked like samurai in wc4 Apparently not
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Post by andrei on Jul 4, 2019 9:07:24 GMT
Hmm.. And You expected him to fight with one-unit legion as with 5 units inside? Yes I was hoping it worked like samurai in wc4 Apparently not Here You can add units to the legion during the game. So... obviously there was no hope that it would work this way
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Post by Lucius Vorenus on Jul 4, 2019 9:46:43 GMT
Yes I was hoping it worked like samurai in wc4 Apparently not Here You can add units to the legion during the game. So... obviously there was no hope that it would work this way Well they did bring over many abilities that basically function the same as their wc4 counterparts. So nothing is obvious that there would suddenly be an exception. It might have been a little op, but I don't really see anyone accusing Easytech of making fair and balanced games.
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Post by andrei on Jul 4, 2019 9:51:28 GMT
Here You can add units to the legion during the game. So... obviously there was no hope that it would work this way Well they did bring over many abilities that basically function the same as their wc4 counterparts. So nothing is obvious that there would suddenly be an exception. It might have been a little op, but I don't really see anyone accusing Easytech of making fair and balanced games. I don't think it is a "little OP" Send You Gaul with 1-2 swordsman into the fight from the very first turn, and You are good He'll crush everyone on his way as if using 5-units legion. It's game breaker
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Post by yuanzhong on Jul 4, 2019 9:51:55 GMT
I think his talent keeps his attack same as attack of the legion when you deploy him. In my auto play with him, he starts with 3 units legion and keep the damage stable until he nearly die. Don't know the value of origin atk increase when you upgrade legion to higher stack or not, not yet tried.
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Post by Lucius Vorenus on Jul 4, 2019 10:09:29 GMT
Well they did bring over many abilities that basically function the same as their wc4 counterparts. So nothing is obvious that there would suddenly be an exception. It might have been a little op, but I don't really see anyone accusing Easytech of making fair and balanced games. I don't think it is a "little OP" Send You Gaul with 1-2 swordsman into the fight from the very first turn, and You are good He'll crush everyone on his way as if using 5-units legion. It's game breaker Well my assumption was that he would retain the attack of the unit he was put on, not automatically give him max.
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Post by Lucius Vorenus on Jul 4, 2019 10:15:35 GMT
I think his talent keeps his attack same as attack of the legion when you deploy him. In my auto play with him, he starts with 3 units legion and keep the damage stable until he nearly die. Don't know the value of origin atk increase when you upgrade legion to higher stack or not, not yet tried. I tested mine in expedition, his attack dropped immediately after losing first legion.
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Post by yuanzhong on Jul 4, 2019 10:17:55 GMT
I think his talent keeps his attack same as attack of the legion when you deploy him. In my auto play with him, he starts with 3 units legion and keep the damage stable until he nearly die. Don't know the value of origin atk increase when you upgrade legion to higher stack or not, not yet tried. I tested mine in expedition, his attack dropped immediately after losing first legion. Attack (the number on unit screen) decreases but damage doesn't (just my feeling)
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Post by Jeanne d'Arc on Jul 26, 2019 20:11:01 GMT
Can't say for sure but it probably works that way.
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Post by kingbutawl on Aug 25, 2019 20:33:22 GMT
There's no reason to buy him when Pompey exists . I feel Crassus is a better investment. However, if u shove him in a 4/5 legions unit (campaigns or 3stars countries in conquest) he is a strong opponent.
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Aug 25, 2019 20:34:14 GMT
There's no reason to buy him when Pompey exists . I feel Crassus is a better investment. However, if u shove him in a 4/5 legions unit (campaigns or 3stars countries in conquest) he is a strong opponent. True, he is a decent general. Just he is slow.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2019 1:43:31 GMT
There's no reason to buy him when Pompey exists . I feel Crassus is a better investment. However, if u shove him in a 4/5 legions unit (campaigns or 3stars countries in conquest) he is a strong opponent. I mean, any general in a 4/5 legion unit is a strong opponent.
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Aug 26, 2019 1:50:02 GMT
There's no reason to buy him when Pompey exists . I feel Crassus is a better investment. However, if u shove him in a 4/5 legions unit (campaigns or 3stars countries in conquest) he is a strong opponent. I mean, any general in a 4/5 legion unit is a strong opponent. Except for Surena and Wei 😩 How will wei use his overpowered raid skill and talent?
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